An exhibition on show at Tel Aviv's acclaimed Rosenfeld Gallery showcases art from one of Israel's most underserved communities: the Bedouin of the Negev
The provision currently being advanced in the Knesset would require the Education Ministry to send the ID numbers of all teachers to the Shin Bet every year, for background checks to determine 'suspicion of support or sympathy for terrorism'
After a Gazan doctor claimed, while on a podcast to discuss reproductive and sexual health, that a shared tent in Gaza has been used for intercourse between couples in overcrowded camps, some took to social media to charge her with 'insulting' Palestinians. Others denied the claim outright
After pointing to his gun and refusing to let an Arab nurse into his wife's operating room at Soroka Medical Center, the suspect was arrested, and then released on bail and his weapon was seized by police
Source familiar with truce talks says 'all parties are waiting for the U.S. to decide whether and when to present the final mediation proposal' ■ Two Israeli soldiers killed and four seriously wounded in Rafah helicopter crash ■ Qatari PM met hostages' family members in Paris ■ VP Harris says fatal shooting of American-Turkish activist raises legitimate questions about IDF conduct in West Bank ■ Here's what you need to know 341 days into the war
Market strategist sees a positive outlook for gold as the Federal Reserve postures to begin cutting rates, but said investors should be weary of rate cuts happening too quickly
While Kamala Harris dominated the issues of abortion, law and order, and immigration during Tuesday's U.S. presidential debate, Donald Trump was very on-brand with tantrums, rants and wild conspiracy theories. And he still saved some gems for Israel-Gaza
Gold remains steady near $2,513, weighed by a stronger US Dollar and upcoming inflation data. Silver holds at $28.23, facing rising demand and Russia’s supply challenges.
The deadly incident in southern Gaza took place during an evacuation of a wounded soldier ■ IDF ruled out enemy fire and said it was investigating what technical malfunction caused the Black Hawk to crash
Around 1,200 protesters surrounded a weapons convention in Melbourne, hurling bottles, rocks and horse manure, and spraying officers with acid. Police dispersed the crowd using pepper spray, flash distraction devices and rubber bullets
Jews in very red Nebraska say their state's civil politics actually net them 'unexpected results' – politically and personally – and that compared to their co-religionists in other parts of the country, they feel pretty loved by their neighbors. Jewish Omahans could also have an outsized impact on the November 5 election